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You should never do it under the blazing sun, and watering must always follow. It is also a good idea to mix the fertilizer when planting new plants. Make sure that when you dig the hole, you mix new soil and fertilizer so that the plant, over the course of a year, has a good time to release the fertilizer. Just because a plant is pretty does not mean that it actually belongs to your garden. You must take into consideration your particular yard, with filtered light or shade, and what will work best for you. Check the plantsit would work well in your space. If it's a very hot and sunny place, maybe you want to go with a succulent.

Describe recent changes or events: Sun exposure remained the same, but neighbors installed a fence last spring, about 2 feet from the tree . On the leaves: There are round black spots on the leaves and in the center of some there seems to be a small structure. On the stems: I do not see any trace of insects or fungi on the stems. On the roots and in the soil: There is an ant nest near the base of the tree and I saw a cluster of eggs. There were also some beetles crawling. I detected a nauseating odor when digging near the roots. On the leaves: The leaves are faded and some become yellow or brown and fall.

But owners with more property can enjoy beautiful topiaries and pergolas and high-design trellises in exquisite landscaped gardens, just steps from their front doors. Lemon, olive, agave and cacti are just a few examples of the unexpected greenery used to add texture and color to these gardens from AD archives. With warm weather around the corner, let these breathtaking scenes - designed by landscape architects like Louis Benech and Ronald van der Hilst - inspire your next plantings. Related: